Leader of the Senate, Ali Ndume, Tuesday said the National Assembly was
broke and experiencing difficulties in meeting its financial
obligations.
Reacting to newspaper reports that the legislature was facing financial challenges, Ndume said the situation was so worrisome that legislators were not receiving their allowances as and when due.
Reacting to newspaper reports that the legislature was facing financial challenges, Ndume said the situation was so worrisome that legislators were not receiving their allowances as and when due.
"I know that the whole country is in financial difficulty, not only the
National Assembly. "I have been in the National Assembly since 2003, but
things keep getting worse. I think they paid us last month's salary on
the 16th of the following month or thereabout,'' Ndume told newsmen in
Abuja.
He, however, noted that the situation was not peculiar to the legislature, adding that other arms of government, including states, were facing similar problems.
He, however, noted that the situation was not peculiar to the legislature, adding that other arms of government, including states, were facing similar problems.
"It is not only with the National Assembly; some states have not been able to pay salaries for six months, one year.
"Some states were even asking their workers to go and farm for two days and work for the other three days in a week.
"Even in the Presidency, they have tightened their belts on their expenditure and so, it's a general phenomenon in the country.
"We used to receive running costs or allowances quarterly but now it is monthly and it doesn't come as and when due,'' he said.
"Some states were even asking their workers to go and farm for two days and work for the other three days in a week.
"Even in the Presidency, they have tightened their belts on their expenditure and so, it's a general phenomenon in the country.
"We used to receive running costs or allowances quarterly but now it is monthly and it doesn't come as and when due,'' he said.
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